Routledge Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition
Despite a tariff imposing a charge, it can lead to a lower post-tariff price if the world price is forced down through an inelastic foreign demand for the importing country’s export good.
References
Metzler, L.A. (1949) ‘Tariffs, international demand, and domestic prices’, Journal of Political Economy, 57:345–51.
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